CARTIER – History
The house of Cartier was founded in 1847
by Louis-Francois Cartier. Celebrated for its beautiful jewelry and
attention to detail, the company's reputation grew over the late 1800's, with
the assistance of Cartier's son Alfred and grandsons Louis, Pierre and Jacques.
Cartier gained notoriety in 1904 when Louis Cartier created the first
wristwatch for aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont. This famous timepiece was known
as the "Santos." Crowned heads and aristocrats around the world
flocked to Cartier for their jewelry and watches throughout the 20th century.
Family ownership of the business ended in
1964, but the company continued to expand its business and reputation with
boutiques around the world. The brand's offerings expanded to include leather
goods, pens and scarves in the 1970s, and the first fragrances—Must de Cartier
for women and Santos de Cartier for men—were introduced in 1981. Cartier has
launched a series of successful fragrances over the years, many bearing the
same names as the company's jewelry collections and timepieces.
Designer Cartier has 60 perfumes
in our fragrance base. The earliest edition was created in 1981 and the newest
is from 2014. Cartier fragrances were made in collaboration with perfumers Mathilde
Laurent, Jean-Claude Ellena,
Christine Nagel, Alberto Morillas,
Jean-Jacques Diener,
Nathalie Feisthauer,
Jacques Cavallier,
Mark Buxton and Jean Guichard.
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